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N.B. RCMP say 1 dead, another injured as search for gunman continues

New Brunswick RCMP say one person is dead andanother is injuredas thesearch for the gunmancontinues in the northeastern part of the province. Police have identified the suspect as47-year-old Keith Martin,who was last seen carrying a bag and wearing agrey jacket, jeans andblack winter hat.

Police say Keith Martin, 47, may still be armed in Esgenoopetitj First Nation area

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Police are searching for 47-year-old Keith Martin, who was last seen wearing agrey jacket, jeans andblack winter hat and carrying a bag. (RCMP/Facebook)

New Brunswick RCMP say one person is dead andanother is injuredas thesearch for the gunmancontinues in the northeastern part of the province.

Police have identified the suspect as47-year-old Keith Martin.Martin is described ashaving dark hair and was last seen wearing agrey jacket, jeans andblack winter hat and carrying a bag. Police said he hada bandage and blood on his forehead. He is believed to have a firearm.

RCMP Cpl. Hans Ouellettesaid in an interview that Neguac RCMPresponded to a report around 1:47 p.m. AT on Thursdayfrom a person who had been shot inEsgenoopetitjFirst Nation, also known as Burnt Church, about 37 kilometres east of Miramichi.

At the scene, police found a dead48-year-old man and an injured man. The injured man was taken to hospital with what police described as non-life threatening injuries.

RCMP posted on social media asking residents of the community to turn on their outdoor lights to help with the search.

RCMP issued a provincewide emergency alert at 4 p.m. Thursday namingMartin as the suspect.

As of 9 p.m., Ouellette said police didn't have any information to believe Martin has left theEsgenoopetitj area. Martin was last seen on Diggle Point Road, a dead-end road inEsgenoopetitj.

"We have enough police officers out there to ensure everyone's safety," Ouellette said.

"We want to let the population know that we are there. We are searching for this individual and we are keeping your community safe. And we want anyone who has information to call us immediately."

Asked whether the shooting was believed to be random, Ouellette said that is being investigated.

"We're still trying to determine exactly what is going on here with that situation where those individuals known to Mr. Martin or not," he said.

Ouellette said residents in the area should remain inside with doors locked and report any sightings of Martin to police immediately.

Earlier on Thursday police issued a vehicle description, but Ouellette said police are no longer searching for that vehicle.

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Esgenoopetitj First Nation was quiet Thursday evening with few vehicles on the road. (Franois Le Blanc/Radio-Canada)

Radio-Canada reported that the coastalcommunity of about 2,000 people was quiet Thursday evening with few vehicles on the road, as well as police cars.

The mayor of the nearby community ofNeguactold Radio-Canada that he's worried about the situation.

"We have someone walking around with a weapon, possibly,"GeorgesSavoie said. "It's not very reassuring. We don't know where he's going to reappear."

Miramichi hospital restricts access

Horizon Health Network said on social media at 7 p.m. that access to theMiramichi Regional Hospital is "restricted" as a precautionary measure because of the ongoing police operation.

"The emergency department will remain open, but social visitation is not encouraged at this time," Horizon stated."There will be an enhanced police and security presence on site. We will advise when access has returned to normal."